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You have reached the place where I publish tools, sceneries, links and thoughts about Microsoft's Flight Simulator.

The most distinctive feature of this site is the very comprehensive (+800) reference of military aircraft, providing technical and historical data. You can sort and filter the list for all relevant fields (year of introduction, number of aircraft built, crew size, speed in knots, range in miles and ceiling in feet). Every aircraft has a link to the respective Wikipedia article for background information. Those of you designing airports in FSX will find both the wingspan and the resulting parking spot size.

Other special features of The Owl's Nest are the very detailed overview of all MAIW & UKMil packages, the country based ICAO airport database, the airport search and the airport distance calculator. Both the Airport Search and the Distance Calculator use Google Maps to show you either the satellite picture of the airport or the flight route. You will find online converters for both speed and distance units. Check out the recommended sites, some jewels are buried there. See the changelog for the latest updates or even more convenient subscribe to the Owl's Nest Atom News Feed by clicking on the icon below. Your feedback is highly appreciated.

My warm and cordial thanks to Markus Biechele for hosting The Owl's Nest.

I hope there is something useful for you to discover here. Enjoy your visit!

Martin Gossmann (gsnde)


InfoTicker     July 11th       Check out five new MAIW releases that came out during the last weeks in the MAIW section...      April 28th       The FS9 library version of Andrej Urosevics converted API macros is available in the download section...      March 26th       Check out the new Google Maps support in both Distance Calculator and Airport Search...  InfoTicker



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